I feel like I need to point out that the rainbow skyline uniforms weren't introduced until the 1982-83 season, NOT 1981-82.
Sorry for being so pedantic, but having spent 25+ years researching NBA unis it's important to me that we get stuff like that correct. God knows there's already enough incorrect info out there, a lot of it propagated by the NBA themselves.

Sand Knit supplied all NBA uniforms until Champion took over in 1990. I've seen numerous examples of SK jerseys being used as late as the 1991-92 season, some of which had the tags replaced with Champion tags.

Like the Bucks' Irish Rainbow unis? They used the Astros' stripe pattern for side panels and warmups from '77 - '93.
Fun fact - Sand Knit's name for that design was "UltraStripe". Ripon Athletic (who I believe bought SK's intellectual property) still produce a version of that uni to this day.

Nah, those are the right Hawks unis for Mookie. The wrong ones are the '95 set with the gradient and giant hawk.
They would be the wrong unis for Kevin Willis - like 'Nique, I always picture him in the Pac-man set.

The Kings are the only team that looks right with the NOB under the number as far as I'm concerned. They also had the longest run, going right back to the Cincinnati days before finally going to the standard format in 1990.